sterile Parnis Submariner "homage" with ETA movement - real or not?

hi all,

I am looking into purchasing a Parnis Submariner with what is advertised as a ETA 2836 movement. However, I have read from many very reliable sources that Swatch has essentially shut down sales of all ETA movements to manufacturers that are not within the swatch group.

So, my question is, how do I really know if I am really getting a genuine ETA movement, or if it is a equivalent Seagull movement with a greatly inflated price? I would hate to purchase the watch and have to remove the caseback to really validate, and if the movement is not a genuine ETA movement, fight for a refund.

I don't think Swatch would sell their movements to Chinese watch makers... especially one that uses "cloned" movements on their catalogued models, like PARNIS.
Able to share the advertisement you saw that claims "ETA Movement used"?

I saw these on eBay the other day, and it's really hard to say because there are no pictures of the movement of the watch. (I'm assuming this is the watch you're talking about) If there were photos of the movement it'd be much easier to make a judgement on the validity of the movement. However, seeing as how they're starting their auction at $.99 I'm going to say not real, and that I've been conned my Chinese sellers selling watches that sound too good to be true. So I would be leery of these sellers.

Firstly ETA has not stopped sale of movements. They just stopped selling ebauches, and stop selling at discounted prices to other manufacturers.
You can still source ETA movements however you just pay retail price.

Chances are high that it is a fake 2836-2.
Helenarou's pictures should be checked out to see if they are real ETA or not.

Firstly ETA has not stopped sale of movements. They just stopped selling ebauches, and stop selling at discounted prices to other manufacturers.
You can still source ETA movements however you just pay retail price.

Chances are high that it is a fake 2836-2.
Helenarou's pictures should be checked out to see if they are real ETA or not.

So, it seems that the consensus so far is that anything that is represented as a genuine ETA movement has a high probabilty of being a fake?

I want to be very clear and say that I have nothing against buying a watch with a Seagull movement (I am wearing a 1963 re-issue right now). I do have a slight problem with buying something in good faith that turns out to be a fake :).

Maybe I should just forgo any watches that claim to have an ETA movement, just to be safe?

So, it seems that the consensus so far is that anything that is represented as a genuine ETA movement has a high probabilty of being a fake?

I want to be very clear and say that I have nothing against buying a watch with a Seagull movement (I am wearing a 1963 re-issue right now). I do have a slight problem with buying something in good faith that turns out to be a fake :).

Maybe I should just forgo any watches that claim to have an ETA movement, just to be safe?

Econdreras,
There are many fake ETA movements made in China. Without someone from the forums buying one and posting pictures I cannot frankly say those are genuine. After all for all we know he may have ripped the pictures off from some place, so comparing pictures and claiming authenticity is out without a 3rd party member involved.